You could also directly edit the CSS in the public/stylesheets directory 
to fit your needs. If you want to change the actual elements in the 
page, you might have to override parts of the templates.

Sean

James Thompson wrote:
> I have an extension that I've developed for doing just this. I am  
> waiting to get clearance from my employer to release it under an MIT  
> license. Let me see if I can push them on this.
>
>
> -James
>
> On Jul 26, 2007, at 3:02 PM, Sylvain Gibier wrote:
>
>   
>> Hi,
>>
>> May be already answered in some posts.
>> Radiant Gem - 0.6.1
>>
>> Ok - i have 5 different sites using Radiant - with their own database.
>> Now two customers want to have their own header/stylesheet on the  
>> admin
>> UI -
>> what's the best way to customize the admin pages - per radiant  
>> projects
>> ?
>>
>> Hope it's clear enough.
>>
>> Sylvain
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